“Ploome in the Park” to Support Houston Residents!

On Saturday, September 8th and Sunday 9th, Ploome in the Park will offer group Pilates Reformer classes in their new home, Washington Square Park, to raise money for the residents of Houston as they rebuild their homes and city.

All “Ploome in the Park” classes that weekend will be charged at our class single reservation rate of $36. Studio members and non-members alike will be required to purchase class single reservations participate in these class.

100% of the proceeds from “Ploome in the Park” classes on 9/8 and 9/9 will be donated to Direct Relief, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing emergency support services to Houston residents.

Soak up the sun as you sweat your pants off in Philly’s first outdoor Pilates equipment studio! This fall, we will offer daily Pilates Reformer classes in Washington Square Park. All studio members are welcome to participate in “Ploome in the Park” as part of your unlimited class membership. All non-members are welcome to enroll in “Ploome in the Park” at our class single reservation, 5-pack, and 10-pack rates.

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In the studio she once shared with her boyfriend Calvin, a photographer poses Calvin’s mother for a portrait. Like many artists, she struggles to capture on film what she envisions in her mind. As the photo shoot progresses, the women grapple with their memories of the man who was once the center of their lives.[...]

In the studio she once shared with her boyfriend Calvin, a photographer poses Calvin’s mother for a portrait. Like many artists, she struggles to capture on film what she envisions in her mind. As the photo shoot progresses, the women grapple with their memories of the man who was once the center of their lives.[...]

In the studio she once shared with her boyfriend Calvin, a photographer poses Calvin’s mother for a portrait. Like many artists, she struggles to capture on film what she envisions in her mind. As the photo shoot progresses, the women grapple with their memories of the man who was once the center of their lives.[...]

In the studio she once shared with her boyfriend Calvin, a photographer poses Calvin’s mother for a portrait. Like many artists, she struggles to capture on film what she envisions in her mind. As the photo shoot progresses, the women grapple with their memories of the man who was once the center of their lives.[...]

In the studio she once shared with her boyfriend Calvin, a photographer poses Calvin’s mother for a portrait. Like many artists, she struggles to capture on film what she envisions in her mind. As the photo shoot progresses, the women grapple with their memories of the man who was once the center of their lives.[...]